Treatments & Concerns We Address

Aesthetic concerns we treat at Dr. Sameer I. Ahmad, MD in Herndon, VA.

Blurry Vision

Find the cause and the right prescription for crisp, clear sight.

Eye Strain

Relief from tired, aching eyes from screens and close work.

Dry Eyes

Soothe irritation with targeted dry-eye therapy.

Red Eyes

Identify irritation or infection and treat it quickly.

Headaches

Vision problems are a common, fixable cause of headaches.

Double Vision

Prompt assessment to protect your sight and comfort.

Light Sensitivity

Solutions for eyes that struggle with bright light.

Children’s Vision Issues

Early detection keeps learning and play on track.

Floaters

Most are harmless — we confirm what’s normal and what’s not.

Diabetic Eye Concerns

Annual monitoring protects vision from diabetic changes.

Our Eye Care Services in Herndon, VA

Complete vision care for your family — from Dr. Sameer I. Ahmad, MD in Herndon.

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Thorough evaluations of vision and eye health to catch issues early.

Contact Lens Exams

Precision fittings for comfortable, clear all-day wear.

Prescription Glasses

Accurate prescriptions paired with frames you’ll love.

Designer Frames

Curated styles from leading brands for every face.

Pediatric Eye Exams

Gentle, kid-friendly vision care for growing eyes.

Dry Eye Treatment

Relief for irritated, gritty, or watery eyes.

Diabetic Eye Exams

Monitoring that protects sight from diabetes-related changes.

Glaucoma Screening

Quick, painless checks that safeguard your peripheral vision.

Emergency Eye Care

Prompt attention for injuries and sudden vision changes during hours.

Computer Vision Syndrome

Solutions for digital-eye strain, headaches, and fatigue.

Myopia Management

Programs that slow nearsightedness in children.

LASIK Co-Management

Pre- and post-operative care for refractive surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have an eye exam?

Most adults every 1–2 years; yearly if you wear correction, have diabetes, or notice changes.

Do children need regular eye exams?

Yes — around age 3 and before school, then yearly, since vision affects learning.

What should I bring to my appointment?

Your current glasses or contacts, insurance card, and a list of medications.

How long does an eye exam take?

Usually 30–45 minutes, including any dilation your doctor recommends.

Can I update my glasses prescription?

Absolutely — bring your frames and we’ll update the lenses.

Do you fit contact lenses?

Yes, including first-time fittings and specialty lenses.

Do you accept walk-ins?

We welcome walk-ins when schedule allows — appointments are fastest.

What insurance plans do you accept?

Most major vision plans; contact us and we’ll verify your benefits before your visit.